Mail wont open in Snow Leopard

After installing Snow Leopard, I can't open Mail, which I need to do in order to configure it with my e-mail server (Yahoo). Clicking on Mail prompts the message: ""You can't use this version of the application mail.app with this version of Mac OS X. -- You have mail.app 3.6"
Any help would be appreciated.

Sounds like you've co-minglied an old install?
Check your MAIL app version...should be 4.2. If not and you can't find it, do a custom install from the SL DVD and choose to install related applications only.
If still no joy, try this - find the /Library/Preferences folder in your user/Home folder and then locate and delete this file:
com.apple.mail.plist
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